- Why A Delhi Court Asked Amazon To Stop Selling Pakistan-made Rooh Afza: An Interesting Triviaby From our CorrespondentHighlights The court also said in a September 5 order that when the option to ‘Visit the Hamdard Store’, was selected in a Pakistan-based product listing, the user was directed to the Hamdard Laboratories India website. The company said some sellers took down the products after they were served legal… Read more: Why A Delhi Court Asked Amazon To Stop Selling Pakistan-made Rooh Afza: An Interesting Trivia
- More investors are betting on India. But not all of it is worth the hype, according to analystsby From our CorrespondentKey Points India has become the go-to destination for many investors — and that’s partly because it’s doing better than many of its peers in a time of economic volatility, economists and analysts say. But research also shows India has a long way to go toward building infrastructure and enacting… Read more: More investors are betting on India. But not all of it is worth the hype, according to analysts
- World’s largest rice exporter India restricts shipments after below-average monsoon rainfallby From our CorrespondentKEY POINTS India banned exports of broken rice and imposed a 20% duty on exports of various grades of rice on Thursday as the world’s biggest exporter of the grain tries to augment supplies and calm local prices after below-average monsoon rainfall curtailed planting. India exports rice to more than… Read more: World’s largest rice exporter India restricts shipments after below-average monsoon rainfall
- India’s startup market may be behind China’s, but it has ‘tremendous potential,’ says Facebook co-founderby From our CorrespondentKEY POINTS India’s startup market is worth betting on, though it’s still “a few years” behind China’s, Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin said. During a panel discussion at the Forbes Global CEO Conference in Singapore this week, Saverin said his investment company B Capital is deploying “a lot of dollars” into India… Read more: India’s startup market may be behind China’s, but it has ‘tremendous potential,’ says Facebook co-founder
- Fast Company shuts website after hack sends ‘obscene’ Apple News Notificationsby From our CorrespondentNEW DELHI: US business and media publication Fast Company said it shut down its website on Tuesday evening after the site was hacked and sent “obscene and racist” notifications to Apple users via the iPhone maker’s Apple News service. News publishers using the Apple News aggregation app can connect their… Read more: Fast Company shuts website after hack sends ‘obscene’ Apple News Notifications